Information science and engineering first years syllablus and book materials
Hello Keerthana
These are the subjects that you usually study in the first year of a course like Information Science and Engineering:
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Engineering Mathematics I & II
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Technical/Communicative English
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Engineering Physics
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Engineering Chemistry
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Computer Programming (C/C++)
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Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering
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Engineering Mechanics
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Environmental Studies
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Computer Programming Lab
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Physics Lab, Chemistry Lab, Engineering Drawing Lab
Contact your college teachers to get the best books and materials for your subject.
Hope this answer helps! Thank You!!!
Hello Aspirant,
For the first year of a B.Tech. in Information Science and Engineering, the curriculum typically focuses on foundational subjects from both computer science and core engineering.
Syllabus
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Mathematics: You will study different types of mathematics including Engineering Mathematics , Linear Algebra , and Probability and Statistics . These subjects build the logical and analytical skills necessary for a career in information science.
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Core Engineering: Courses like Engineering Physics , Engineering Chemistry , and Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering are often included to provide a broad base of engineering knowledge. You'll also have lab sessions for these subjects.
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Computer Science: This is where you'll start with subjects like Programming and Problem Solving using languages like C or Python, Data Structures , and an Introduction to Computer Science and Engineering .
Books
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Engineering Mathematics: B.S. Grewal's "Higher Engineering Mathematics" is a very popular book for this.
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Programming (C/Python): For C, "The C Programming Language" by Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie is a classic. For Python, "Python Crash Course" by Eric Matthes is a good choice.
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Data Structures: "Data Structures and Algorithms" by Alfred V. Aho, John E. Hopcroft, and Jeffrey D. Ullman is a widely used textbook.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Information Science Engineering branch, which may help you with your career decision.